Viva La Vida - Viola by Coldplay. By Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion. Arranged by Larry Moore. Orchestra. For Viola. Pop. Individual instrument part. 2 pages. Duration 2:45. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.131555).
This item is the replacement part to the orchestra set. It is not recommended to purchase this as a solo piece.
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Viva La Vida - Violin 3 (Viola Treble Clef) by Coldplay. By Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion. Arranged by Larry Moore. Orchestra. For Violin 3 (Viola Treble Clef). Pop. Individual instrument part. 2 pages. Duration 2:45. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.131554).
This item is the replacement part to the orchestra set. It is not recommended to purchase this as a solo piece.
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Flute a Beck by Beck. For Recorder, strings and harp. Recorder with other Instruments. 3 - Moderate. Published by Magnamusic Distributors Inc (MM.PJT0093).
Concerto for Recorder, strings and harp. The composer describes this piece: Flute a Beck is of course a pun on the French name for the recorder. The concerto requires four sizes of instrument, the most difficult for balance being the tenor, whose contribution is confined to the lightly scored first movement. From the outset the interval of the minor third, later to become a feature of the finale, is the basis for both an anxious recorder tune accompanied by harp, and a chordal episode for the strings. The recorder soliloquises. The finale, for treble recorder, was originally planned as a scherzo but it outgrew its intended purpose. After a brief introduction featuring the falling minor thirds the soloist enters with the main theme, similarly derived. Then he is threatened by a marauding barrel-organ before an angular tutti introduces a lyrical passage for recorder and harp alone. After some development and recapitulation of this material the work comes to an end with a fast coda. Between these movements is interposed a ternary movement (using both descant and sopranino recorders) whose opening section represents a wide-open pastoral scene, but one of the jet age, at first enveloped in a mist that clears to expose a distant and naive piping, accompanied by harp and tremolo strings. The central fugal section in quintuple time might be taken as representing a view in the far distance of urban life. Birdsong, a lark maybe, is heard as the misty section returns.

Viva La Vida - Cello by Coldplay. By Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion. Arranged by Larry Moore. Orchestra. For Cello. Pop. Individual instrument part. 2 pages. Duration 2:45. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.131556).
This item is the replacement part to the orchestra set. It is not recommended to purchase this as a solo piece.
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Viva La Vida - Violin 1 by Coldplay. By Chris Martin, Guy Berryman, Jon Buckland, and Will Champion. Arranged by Larry Moore. Orchestra. For Violin 1. Pop. Individual instrument part. 2 pages. Duration 2:45. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.131552).
This item is the replacement part to the orchestra set. It is not recommended to purchase this as a solo piece.
About Digital Print Sheet Music
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Paranoid Android and House of Cards (Radiohead Hits for String Quartet Strings Charts Series). By Radiohead. Arranged by Eric Gorfain. For String Quartet. String Letter Publishing. Softcover. 44 pages. Published by String Letter Publishing (HL.332991).
ISBN 1890490849. 9x12 inches.
Orchestral in scope, but rock by instrumentation, Radiohead pushed the musical limits of rock music with its 1997 landmark album OK Computer. This arrangement of the album's epic track “Paranoid Android” will challenge any string quartet. Tricky rhythms and time-signature changes are just the tip of the iceberg for this complex piece of music. Polar opposite in tone to “Paranoid Android” is the Grammy-nominated song “House of Cards” (In Rainbows, 2007), an uncharacteristically relaxed Radiohead love ballad. Melodically deadpan, the crux of the song lies in the rhythmic groove created by the guitar figure faithfully played in this string quartet arrangement by the viola.